First ARM-based OPNFV reference platform demonstrated at San
Jose’s NFV World May 6-8

CAMBRIDGE, England — (BUSINESS WIRE) — May 5, 2015 —
ARM and Enea will showcase the first ARM®-based reference
platform for Open Platform for Network Functions Virtualization (OPNFV)
at the NFV World Congress from May 6-8, 2015. This demonstration of an
early developer release on the ARM architecture brings unique value to
the NFV vision, enabling processing efficiency and cross-platform
flexibility and choice.

“This is a tremendous leap forward in delivering the NFV vision across a
wide range of highly-integrated, workload-optimized ARM-based networking
SoCs, available via the common OpenDataPlane™ (ODP) interface
layer,” said Charlene Marini, vice president of embedded marketing, ARM.
“This application-ready platform is also the enabling layer for the
Intelligent Flexible Cloud framework that will transform network
infrastructure over the next decade.”

“As a founding member of the Linaro Networking Group and contributor to
the ODP and OPNFV initiatives, Enea is committed to working together
with leading hardware vendors and customers on SDN- and NFV-enabling
technologies,” said Daniel Forsgren, senior vice president of product
management at Enea. “We are proud to be delivering an initial
configuration of NFV infrastructure to jump-start integration and
application development within the ARM stakeholder community in OPNFV.”

The open source, carrier-grade NFV infrastructure platform supports a
set of example virtual network function (VNF) applications. The
collaboration of Enea and the ARM ecosystem of silicon partners will
provide the initial building blocks of the platform, including
OpenStack, OpenDaylight, Open vSwitch, KVM and the ODP built on a Linux®
foundation. The focus is on creating an application-ready platform based
on the ARM architecture and ODP to move the industry towards a
standardized open source framework. This will support the flexibility,
greater automation and scalability that is required for future network
infrastructure while also enabling underlying processing efficiency.

This initial release will be incorporated into the integration and
testing processes of the Linux Foundation’s OPNFV project. This will
enable the broader OPNFV community to participate in performance and
reliability optimizations and to validate VNF applications on the ARM
architecture.

AMD“NFV and SDN will represent a significant revolution in
the way networks are built and managed in the future, and open
collaborative software initiatives such as OPNFV accelerate innovation
to realize this vision,” said Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and
general manager of AMD’s embedded solutions. “Demonstrated by our first
NFV demo on a 64-bit ARM-based SoC, AMD is moving forward with ARM and
the rest of the ecosystem to deliver compelling platforms for
application development and deployment in this new paradigm.”

CableLabs“As a founding member of OPNFV, CableLabs is
committed to encouraging the emergence of a competitive ecosystem for
NFV-based on open source and referencing international standards. The
OPNFV project enables the industry to create NFV integration platforms
according to a common baseline thereby accelerating collaboration and
shared learning,” said Chris Donley, director of virtualization and
network evolution at CableLabs and member of the OPNFV Board. “We
welcome this initiative by ARM which will level the playing field for
underpinning technologies and increase competitive choices for users.”

CAVIUM“We are proud to be a key contributor to the ODP and
OPNFV projects and part of this important milestone for the ARM
ecosystem” said Imran Badr, vice president of software engineering at
Cavium. “Cavium’s unique technology capabilities demonstrated in both
our OCTEON III and ThunderX product lines, with a common software
interface in ODP, bring tremendous value to the network infrastructure
community. Working within the OPNFV project will help accelerate the
evolution of NFV initiatives.”

Freescale“Freescale® is a major contributor to
the development of ODP, and is very active in driving innovative
solutions in OPNFV, including significant advancements in data plane
acceleration,” said Raja Tabet, vice president of software and systems
for Freescale Semiconductor’s digital networking group. “Freescale looks
forward to demonstrating its unique value and expertise in optimized NFV
solutions leveraging our ARM-based QorIQ® multicore
communications processors.”

OPNFV"OPNFV is focused on fostering and strengthening a
strong open ecosystem with a wide variety of hardware architectures and
environments," said Heather Kirksey, director, OPNFV. "We are excited
for initiatives like the ARM-based reference platform for the OPNFV
integration project as it provides more choices for users."

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